Nu blir det bröllop! Men var ska vi ha festen? VLOGG

THE SWEDISH FAMILY
26 Jan 202423:30

Summary

TLDRNiklas and Cornelia are planning their upcoming wedding and making videos about the process. In this video, they tour potential venues on the island of Skeppsholmen in Stockholm with their kids and venue representatives. They see various event spaces like a museum restaurant, an old banquet hall, a glass veranda, and a decommissioned church. The couple weighs factors like guest capacity, ambience, and views. They ask viewers to help choose the best venue for their wedding, which will take place in June.

Takeaways

  • 😊 The video is about a couple planning their upcoming wedding
  • 💍 They are looking at potential venues on the island of Skeppsholmen in Stockholm
  • 🤵👰 The couple is narrowing down their venue options based on capacity, layout, ambiance etc.
  • 🏠 The venues toured include a museum, old shipyard buildings, a glass veranda hall and more
  • 🎉 The venues can accommodate anywhere from 80 to 600 seated guests
  • 🌇 Most venues showcase beautiful views of Stockholm and the surrounding waters
  • 💡 The couple seems to prefer venues that can house 200-300 guests with a nice outdoor area
  • 🎵 Some venues feature spaces for bands, DJs and dancing at the wedding
  • 👪 Their daughter Alma tags along for the venue tours and gives funny commentary
  • ✨ The couple asks viewers to comment on which venue they think is best for the wedding

Q & A

  • What is the occasion for the video series?

    -The video series is about Sofie and Calle planning their upcoming wedding in June.

  • Where in Stockholm are they planning to have the wedding party?

    -They are planning to have the wedding party on Skeppsholmen, an island in central Stockholm.

  • What is Skeppsholmsgruppen?

    -Skeppsholmsgruppen leases venues on Skeppsholmen island and organizes events like parties and weddings there.

  • How many guests can the Moderna Museet venue accommodate?

    -The Moderna Museet venue can accommodate up to 300 guests seated and up to 1600 guests mingling.

  • What is unique about the Eric Ericsonhallen venue?

    -The Eric Ericsonhallen venue is a converted church with a 600 sqm free area and 22 meter high ceilings, creating a magnificent atmosphere.

  • What was located in Bergrummet during World War 2?

    -During World War 2, Bergrummet was used as a communications center.

  • Why does Sofie say she wants to grow her hair out longer?

    -Sofie says she is growing her hair out longer so she can put it up nicely for the wedding.

  • What do they ask viewers to do at the end of the video?

    -At the end, they ask viewers which venue they liked best and which one would suit Sofie and Calle's wedding.

  • How many venues did they look at total?

    -They looked at a total of 6 venues on Skeppsholmen island.

  • What plans do they have for future videos?

    -They plan to periodically post more wedding planning videos leading up to the wedding in June.

Outlines

00:00

😀 Welcoming guests and introducing the wedding venue options

The couple welcomes viewers to their wedding video series. They explain that they will be getting married in Stockholm in June. For this video, they toured potential venues on Skeppsholmen island with friends and family. They looked at several locations and need help deciding which is best. They viewed the venues at Moderna Museet, Segelsalen, Glasverandan, Mindepartementet, Eric Ericsonhallen, and Bergrummet.

05:03

👰 Moderna Museet venue with waterfront views

The first venue is the restaurant at Moderna Museet art museum. It can accommodate 300 seated guests or up to 1600 mingling. The restaurant chef discusses their capabilities. The space has beautiful views of the waterfront. Alma and Harry like the venue but think it may be too large.

10:03

🛥 Segelsalen venue in historic seaside building

The next venue is Segelsalen, located in one of the oldest buildings on Skeppsholmen island. It can seat 130 guests upstairs for dinner, with mingling space downstairs and outside on the dock. The couple debates if this size is right for their wedding.

15:05

🌇 Glasverandan venue with light-filled hall

Glasverandan features a bright and open hall surrounded by windows on all sides. It can seat 140 guests. There is also a small stage and seating area upstairs that could be used for performances or lounging.

20:05

🏛 Mindepartementet smaller venue with dock

Mindepartementet is the smallest venue, accommodating only 80 seated guests. However, it has a nice dock outside that's good for mingling and drinks. Alma and Harry agree this venue is too small for their wedding.

😮 Eric Ericsonhallen grand converted church venue

Eric Ericsonhallen is in a converted 19th century church and is the largest venue. It has high ceilings and can fit up to 550 guests. For a seated dinner, 250-350 is ideal. The couple is impressed with the magnificent space.

🎉 Bergrummet underground party venue

Connected to Eric Ericsonhallen is Bergrummet, an underground space that was a WWII communications center. By day it is a toy museum. By night it becomes an event space for 200 seated guests. The venue has different moods and rooms.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Wedding

The main theme of the video is Clara and Ludwig's upcoming wedding. They discuss potential venues, number of guests, decorations, and other aspects of their wedding planning throughout the video. The wedding is described as a 'huge deal' that the whole family is looking forward to.

💡Venue

Clara and Ludwig visit several potential venues on Skeppsholmen island where they could host their wedding reception and party. They look at factors like capacity, layout, ambiance, and view when evaluating each venue.

💡Guests

An important consideration in choosing a venue is number of guests. The couple is expecting around 100-140 but the venues can accommodate anywhere from 80 to 600 guests. They want enough space but not too sparse.

💡Family

The wedding is described as a major event for their whole family. Their daughter Alma accompanies them on the venue tours along with other family members, showing the wedding is a family affair.

💡Island

All the potential venues are located on Skeppsholmen island in central Stockholm, which is described as an ideal setting with historical buildings, nature, and waterfront views.

💡Decor

How the venue will be decorated and furnished for the wedding is mentioned, such as tablecloths, flowers, lighting. This will help transform the empty spaces they tour into celebratory spaces.

💡Food

Having high quality food at the reception is noted as an advantage of some venues. One venue highlights their chef and transitioning from lunch to dinner menus.

💡Boats

The island's proximity to water and boats is described positively, with one venue having docks for mingling. Clara says she loves boats.

💡History

The historical nature of the buildings is mentioned as part of the charm of Skeppsholmen, with origins dating back to the 1800s.

💡Party

In addition to the reception, hosting dances, mingling parties, and after parties is discussed for celebrating through the night.

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Transcripts

play00:00

- Welcome to our wedding. - Our dangerous wedding.

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This is my favorite so far. Absolutely.

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I'm afraid of dolls.

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You hear the truth from children, very young disobedient children, and drunk people.

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What are you two up to, huh?

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Hey, hey!

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- We are getting married! - Finally!

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There will be a wedding in June, and this is a huge deal for us.

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- Yes. - And for the whole family.

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We know many of you want to follow this, so now we're starting a new series on the channel.

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- Yes. - And this is the first video.

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- Fun! - Yes.

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Until the summer, we'll every now and then post a wedding video. Or rather, a wedding planning video.

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Yes.

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We will have a city wedding here in Stockholm.

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And we've come to the conclusion that the best place to have our wedding party is on Skeppsholmen.

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Yes, so it's an island in the middle of the city. Super central. There are historical buildings.

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It's super picturesque.

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- Old shipyards. - Lots of boats.

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- Nature. And you don't disturb anyone. - No.

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No one at all.

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We have gained a lot of trust in Skeppsholmsgruppen, which leases venues there.

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Elin and Matilda have started it, and they've organized many parties and weddings.

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And various events.

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So a few days ago we were there together with Alma and Harry. Laura had a fever and stayed home with grandma.

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We were there and looked at different venues, and that's what you're going to see now.

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Yes. And we need your help... because we don't know which venue is best for us.

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It was a bit difficult because you walk into an empty room, and it's a bit tricky to picture what it could look like.

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We got to see pictures. We'll include them in the video so you can see how it looks when it's festive.

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Yes.

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- But, let's go! - Yes, let's go!

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Join us!

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- We're supposed to look at each other, silly you. You just... - Join us!

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- I'm dressed for a day on the ski slope. - Yes, me too.

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- I'm so done with being cold. It's -13 °C outside. (9 °F) - Yes, it's really cold, but the weather is very beautiful.

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It's so beautiful. From up here, we can see Stockholm Palace.

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And here's the gang! Axel, you can turn around.

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- Hello! - Hello!

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Hey.

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Hey, Harry!

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- Alma. - Elin. Nice to meet you.

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- Hello, Alma. - Hey, hey.

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We've met before so I'll give you a hug.

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- Hey, hey! - Hey!

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- Hello! - Oh, how exciting!

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- Welcome to Skeppsholmen. - Thank you!

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Thank you so much.

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- Today we'll go around and look at several different venues. - We're very excited!

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- I just want to get going! - Fun!

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- Let's go! - Yes! Let's go.

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We will start with Moderna Museet because their restaurant is also a banquet hall.

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You can take off your hats and such so you don't get too hot.

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Now you have this lovely static hat hair.

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My hair is driving me crazy right now. It's so terribly ugly.

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I'm growing it out for the wedding, to be able to put it up.

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Well, a little nicer than this.

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- Hello! - Welcome!

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- Joanna. Thanks. - Malin.

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- Hello! Welcome. - Alma.

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And Axel behind the camera.

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- Hi, Axel. - Hi!

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- Welcome to us, in the cold. - Thank you! But it's warm in here.

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It's nice and warm here.

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- This view... it's like Stockholm's finest. - Yes.

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I've had lunch here before and I've been told that you're the chef, or that you run this restaurant.

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Yes, exactly. We have really good cooks, I must say.

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But that's lunch, and that's what I think is fantastic. We can transition to dinner and a wedding.

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It adds another quality to our food, of course.

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Yes, exactly.

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In this room, you can fit 300 people sitting down, so that's quite a lot.

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If you mingle, you get the entire museum, accommodating up to 1600 people.

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You can eat while mingling and standing too.

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But seated, you can fit 300 people here. That's quite a lot.

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And I must say that the view is magical every day of the year.

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It doesn't matter if it's dark, light, rainy, or snowy. It looks fantastic no matter the weather.

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You have the whole of Djurgården and Strandvägen in front of you.

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How cool!

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- And your terrace is also absolutely magical. - Yes, it's wonderful.

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Now it's covered in snow, but in the summer it's absolutely fantastic.

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So it's a great place for weddings. Other parties too of course, but weddings in particular are magical.

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And keep in mind that... Now it's ready for today's business, the day-to-day operations.

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With white tablecloths, a different table placement, and flowers, the venue truly comes to life.

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It's a good venue because it adapts to what the customers want.

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- Right. - So it's a bit flexible, I would say. So that's good.

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Lovely.

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- What have you got? Seven kinds of cookies? - Four actually, but yes.

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- And what do you think of this venue for the wedding? - I think it's really nice. And large!

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Yes, it's large.

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Can you imagine it decorated and people dancing and...

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Yes, absolutely! I think it's super cool, really.

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And I'm excited about the other venues as well.

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Yes, we have a few more to look at.

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What do you think?

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It's good! A good start.

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I don't know what's with them. They just laugh and go on non-stop.

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But that's nice, of course.

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- Better that than them crying. - Yes.

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Now we're going to check out a venue called Segelsalen.

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Apparently, it's the oldest house. Is that correct?

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Yes, it's a very old house. One of the oldest on Skeppsholmen.

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Right.

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This is a banquet hall where you can mingle downstairs, go up and eat dinner and sit,-

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-and then come down and have a bar and dance. That's the setup most people choose here.

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Oh, okay.

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If it's summer, you can also mingle outside, on the dock down by the boats.

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- It's so wonderful to have water and boats near you everywhere. - Yes, indeed.

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Maybe try to look past the furniture and such.

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Typically, we set up a dance floor here. We can feature a live band or a DJ.

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- A very creaky and lovely floor. - Yes, the floors are proof that it's very old.

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Right. How many people can be in this venue, then?

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Upstairs can seat a max of 130, but if you want to mingle throughout the entire house, we can host up to 200 people.

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Okay.

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- But for weddings, it's 130 and then it's quite crowded. - Then it's crowded. Okay.

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Do we want it crowded?

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No, I don't want it to be crowded at my wedding. But I don't want it too sparse either.

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- No. - No.

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Maybe it's nice to be a little cramped. Who knows?

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Welcome.

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- Oh! - Beautiful.

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What a lovely venue!

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They start with the wedding waltz right away. Let's see it, then.

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Okay.

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Now we're going to enter a venue called Glasverandan. (The glass veranda)

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- And the facade also feels like a glass veranda. - Yes, exactly.

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- Oh, wow. What's going on here? - Oh, hello!

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- They're setting up for a dance performance. - Aha!

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Don't go in with snowy shoes, Alma.

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There.

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This venue, Glasverandan, is magical with windows in all directions.

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Yes, exactly.

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- The view is incredibly nice. - Very. Beautiful light flowing in.

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- Yes. This venue fits 140 seated. - Okay.

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- I don't know how many you have in mind. - No. I don't think we know that ourselves.

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Okay.

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- Not exactly. - No. We know roughly, but yes.

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Should you be around 100 to 140 people, this venue is great.

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Okay.

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And here you can furnish with round tables, straight tables... We create what you want in this hall.

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Right.

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Now we're going up this little staircase here. Is this for sitting?

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Yeah, so... I think they have performances here. Well, I know, because that's what they're rigging for.

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- Exactly. Here's the stage and you're watching from the stands. - And just... wooo! (Portuguese) I'm crazy. Lo, lo, lo, lo, lo...

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How could one use this at a wedding, then?

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We could put out a bunch of comfy lounge cushions and make it a little...

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...like a living area which people can go to and sort of...

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Although it almost feels like something for the day after. Having brunch and all the guests are hungover-

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-and kind of want to be able to eat and then go and lie down and chill for a bit.

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- It's not far between the venues. - No. Now we're on our way to a venue called Mindepartementet. (Ministry of Mines)

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- That sounds... serious. - Yes, it sounds serious and hard and almost a little dangerous.

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- Welcome to our wedding. - Our dangerous wedding.

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Yes.

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Let's go!

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In here, we have the bar. Here, you can mingle and hang out after dinner.

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Lovely! No, I want to be…

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So is this for a slightly smaller group?

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Yes, this is our smallest venue. It holds approximately 80 guests.

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- Okay. - Yes.

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- 80 guests. I think that's too little. - Yes. But let's check it out.

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Let's check it out.

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And here is the banquet hall. Welcome!

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Thank you!

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- Oh, wow! - Yes.

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Lovely! Nice.

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- Here you can sit 80. - 80 people seated. Okay.

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- But here you miss the view that the other venues have. - Yes, you do.

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- It's when you hang out after dinner that you get the view. - Exactly. Plus, the dock is a great spot for an aperitif.

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What are you two up to, huh?

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Huh?

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(Harry) "You'll never catch me alive!"

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- What are you doing? - I don't know.

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Come out from behind the screen.

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The best thing about this venue, in my opinion, is what's out here. Hanging on the dock.

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- Yes. - A summer day. It's magical.

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The camera just got really bright.

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Now! Then you guys became dark instead.

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That's fine.

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- But this is really nice! - Yes, fantastic. Some warm weather on this...

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Yes, exactly. A summer evening here.

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This is such a dream for me. I love boats.

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- Yes, we know. You usually look at them when you poop. - Gosh!

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Boat pictures and boat videos.

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You hear the truth from children, very young disobedient children, and drunk people.

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Now we're going to see Skeppsholmsgruppen's crown jewel, Eric Ericsonhallen.

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It fits the most guests. I don't actually know how many, but we'll find out.

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You're it!

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This is mighty.

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This venue is magical.

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Yes, it really is magical. It's also completely unique with a 600 m2 free area in the middle of the city. (6500 sq ft)

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It looks out towards the castle. 22 meters up to the ceiling. (72 ft)

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- And how many guests can you have here? - Here you can be 550. Will there be that many?

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Who has 550 guests? Unfortunately, not me.

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But it's perfect for you too. It can be anything from 20 to 550 people.

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Yes.

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If you were to have round dinner tables, 250 to 350 is a great number.

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Mm.

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- Look! - Gosh!

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Is that where the DJ is?

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- It's so magnificent. - Wow... how cool.

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This is my favorite so far. Absolutely.

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But do you think we'll manage to fill up this venue? That's my immediate thought.

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Yeees, yeees. I mean, there will be quite a few guests.

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Yes, we don't know exactly how many yet, but yeah... I'm sure you can decorate it so that it doesn't feel too...

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- Exactly. - ...large.

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Today, we're rigging and setting up a big screen, and these dividers, because we're going to have a big event tomorrow.

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There are all kinds of events here, I understand.

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Here, we have everything from concerts, we have yoga, we have galas, weddings, conferences...

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It really is 600 square meters of free space that we fill with what we can.

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- God, a mighty venue for yoga. - Yes, it...

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It's an old church, right?

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- Yes, it's the Skeppsholmen Church. - Yes.

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The church was completed in 1842.

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The architect Fredrik Blom was very much inspired by the Pantheon in Rome. You can see that here.

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Yes, you do.

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And these pillars.

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And you can feel it, I think, when you come in here. It breathes this, like, pompous.

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Yes, it's absolutely incredible. We're all sold. Look at that one. I mean...

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You have a good view, don't you?

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Oh my God!

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Now we will go into Bergrummet, which is located under Eric Ericsonhallen.

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Come along!

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So now we're in Bergrummet. This is 2500 square meters. (27000 sq ft)

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It's a toy museum during the day, but in the evening, we arrange parties here.

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Dinners, mingling parties, after parties.

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For example, if you're in Eric Ericsonhallen before, for dinner, you go down here for an after party.

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- How's it going, Alma? - Not so good.

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...this part.

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- This whole part? - This whole part is the party part that we set up.

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- Can we go in and look? - Absolutely.

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And they remove the ice cream freezers and such, or...

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Exactly. The ice cream freezers are removed and the tables are set with white linen cloths and...

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- So it's like... It feels completely different when... - Definitely.

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Exciting.

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- Here you can sit up to 200, actually. - 200 people?!

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Yes.

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If you have a party here in the Bergrummet, you can also start the party by going through the toy museum,-

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-take your aperitif, have some canapés, and then go and sit down in the dining room.

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Right.

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So it's very nice to begin and get this storytelling and see all these toys here and take part in this museum.

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And then have the party.

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- The lights here are not best friends with our camera. - Are they not?

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No, it's flickering and such.

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Oh no. Yes, it is quite dark and there are many spotlights in here.

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- Yes. But it's cool. A cool vibe. - Definitely. They've really succeeded in…

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Oh, it got really dark.

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- They've succeeded in creating very different environments. - Yes. During World War II...

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- Oh, sorry. - ...this was the communications center.

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Yes, exactly.

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I was just told. I had no idea. But yeah.

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And here it's full of old toys.

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- Oh, steam engines! - Mhm, that's something for you, huh?

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♪ Then I'll go down to my basement, there I am happier ♪ ♪ Because there I still have, my old steam engine ♪

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Uh...

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- What's the matter? - There are so many dolls. I'm afraid of dolls.

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- Wow! - Hello, and welcome to my birthday party!

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Here's a party room that you can rent. Someone's having a children's birthday party here today.

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But you can also have a party in the evening with a DJ.

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- Yes, exactly. On this stage. - Yes. Quite nice!

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We will not answer a Question of the Day in this video, but instead ask you guys a question.

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Which venue did you like best? And which one do you think suits us and our family?

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Yes.

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- We do have some favorites, but we're very curious about what you think. - Yes.

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So...

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Comment below.

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- And ask questions. - And take care until next time.

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- See you. - Bye-bye!